- Once you have your app preview edited and exported,…it's time to add it to the app's profile in iTunes Connect.…I'm going to choose the Distribution Example in My Apps…and then choose the current version that I'm working on.…Before you can upload your video,…it's important to choose the correct device size…from the options.…You'll be adding it to the same area…that you added screenshots earlier.…In my case, I made my video for the iPhone 5-size device,…which is a 4" screen, so I'm going to jump…to that section.…

Once there, you can just drag your video onto the site.…Once it uploads, you can click the Edit Poster Frame button,…which brings up another screen.…The Poster Frame is the still thumbnail…that gets shown to the user in the App Store…before they choose to play the video.…You can either use the Scrubber to pick a specific spot…in the video or use the one frame forward and back buttons…to get precise.…I'll pick this as my poster frame,…and then I'll click Set Poster Frame to save it and Done.…

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Apple has a lot of requirements for submitting apps to the App Store, and many of them can be confusing. Success for the small developer depends on understanding and complying with these requirements.

This course covers preparing an iOS application for, and submitting it to, the App Store. It includes tutorials on making sure your app meets Apple's human interface guidelines, preparing assets such as icons and screenshots, building preview videos, generating the necessary development and distribution certificates, building the app bundles, submitting the app, and complying with Apple's requirements for marketing materials. Author John Nastos, creator of the popular Metronomics family of apps, will also explain what Apple's review process is like and how soon you can expect to hear back about your submission.

The course will be updated as Apple's requirements evolve, so check back often to keep your skills current.